Harlow, Francis William, Driver, 348195, 1st Divisional Ammunition Column, Canadian Field Artillery Born Rollestone, Staffordshire Enlisted Kingston, Ontario, Canada Killed in action 1st September 1918 aged 20 Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harlow, of Flint Mills, Rosliston Rd., Drakelow, Burton-on-Trent. Buried in Achicourt Road Cemetery, Achicourt, D, 4
1911 Census No occupation stated Son of Charles, a farm labourer, and Eliza Harlow, of Barton Turns, Lichfield Road, Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire
Canadian Army Service records information: Francis was born in Staffordshire, on the 4th March 1897. He enlisted in Kingston, Ontario, 1st November 1915, stating his occupation as a butcher, and his next of kin as his father, Charles Harlow, of Barton Turns, Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire. He had previously served with C Battery of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. He was five feet five inches in height, had a fair complexion, blue eyes and light brown hair, and belonged to the Church of England.
Born Rollestone, Staffordshire
Enlisted Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Killed in action 1st September 1918 aged 20
Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harlow, of Flint Mills, Rosliston Rd., Drakelow, Burton-on-Trent.
Buried in Achicourt Road Cemetery, Achicourt, D, 4
1911 Census
No occupation stated
Son of Charles, a farm labourer, and Eliza Harlow, of Barton Turns, Lichfield Road, Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire
Canadian Army Service records information:
Francis was born in Staffordshire, on the 4th March 1897. He enlisted in Kingston, Ontario, 1st November 1915, stating his occupation as a butcher, and his next of kin as his father, Charles Harlow, of Barton Turns, Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire. He had previously served with C Battery of the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery.
He was five feet five inches in height, had a fair complexion, blue eyes and light brown hair, and belonged to the Church of England.
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